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    Politics, Prisoners and Nuclear Technology, from Iran to North Korea

    Iran's President Ahmadinejad has been sworn in for a second term. We look at the political, economic and diplomatic obstacles he'll face in the next four years. Also, a high-profile assignment has Bill Clinton back on the world stage.

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    By Warren Olney • Aug 5, 2009 • 50m Listen

    Reformers, including politicians and major clerics, boycotted Mahmoud Ahmadinejad’s swearing in today. Protesters were outnumbered by riot police. What are the prospects for his second term as President with Iran threatened by economic collapse, political instability and international sanctions? Also, former president Bill Clinton is back on the world stage with the release of two American journalists from North Korea. What’s the benefit for the dictator Kim Jong Il? What were the roles of Secretary of State Clinton and President Obama? Is a breakthrough on nuclear weapons more or less likely?


    Banner image: Former President Bill Clinton (L) and Vice President Al Gore (2nd-L) greet freed US journalists Laura Ling (2nd-R) and Euna Lee upon their arrival at the airport in Burbank, California on August 5. Photo: Robyn Beck/AFP/Getty Images

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      Warren Olney

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